
Seth Godin’s ‘Small is the new Big,’ might be a hit of all-times, but with the monster-sized displays and HDTVs, bigger is better! Yep! You guessed it right, the all-new Athens Display Series is the new buzz in the world of giant displays. The all-new Athens Display Series features monster displays ranging in size from 110″ to 200″. The series feature monitors custom-built in an all-aluminum design with specs matching its mind-boggling looks. The UltraSpeed Multi-Panel LCD Displays feature resolutions of up to a mammoth 19200 x 2400 Pixels and super wide viewing angle. The fully upgradeable panels boasts of 16.7 million color palette and anti-glare finish that will put even hi-fi HDTV’s to spy! The stunning displays with its sleek design, under 2.5″ thin will absolutely take your breath-away! Though, we have no idea, what it will cost like, but, for sure, this deadly-beauty will set you back for an equally monstrous price tag!!
L(ieberman) Computers is a complete scam, they have never been reviewed and as far as anyone can tell their proprietary technologies exist only in their imagination. I’ll believe it when it’s sitting in my office.
I agree Henry. This company has had these displays advertised for quite a while now. It looks like they finally updated some dummy specs but the site still feels like a scam.
While it looks extremely cool, I would think the size would be really impractical.
Imagine how far you would have to move the mouse to get from one side to the other. And the frame is inflexible, so you would be limited in where you could put it.
I can’t comment on how legitimate the company is, but even if this were real, I wouldn’t even want it.
Lieberman is a hilarious scam. you can google for people claiming to have bought a couple dozen of their laptops and discovering, months later, that the laptops they ordered were bs and never going to shop up. why is that site still up?
Sean, I have to disagree with you about the size being impractical. well, atleast for me, my cinemassive displays trio gemini came with some excellent software called cinemastery that lets you define all kinds of shortcuts and adds some buttons to windows applications to easily send them whereever you want. What ends up happening is that you use about 3 of the screens actively and the other 3 passively. so, email, stock tickers, movies, instant messaging etc - things I need to be aware of but not necessarily focused on end up at the periphery in the top 3 screens. this leaves the bottom 3 to juggle the task at hand. my work is like a gas - it will expand to fill whatever size container its given. it definitely seemed a bit overzealous at first, but once i got the hang of it working on my laptop at home feels like working through a straight jacket